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== Source code for releases ==
== Source code for releases ==


The source for OLPC system software is stored in Source RPMs stored at the following locations.
The source for OLPC system software is stored in Source RPMs stored at the following locations. Be aware that most source code stored in these RPMS is not owned by OLPC and is distributed under the terms of the licenses contained in the source code proper. (In release 8.1.0 and later, an overview of the licensing terms of these source and binary packages can be found in the 'olpc-licenses' package or in <tt>/usr/share/licenses/</tt> on-XO.)


=== 8.2.0 ===
=== 8.2.0 ===

Revision as of 22:08, 28 October 2008

  This page is monitored by the OLPC team.

This page includes links to the source code for the OLPC XO-1, along with instructions on how to download it from this page in the wiki.

Source code for releases

The source for OLPC system software is stored in Source RPMs stored at the following locations. Be aware that most source code stored in these RPMS is not owned by OLPC and is distributed under the terms of the licenses contained in the source code proper. (In release 8.1.0 and later, an overview of the licensing terms of these source and binary packages can be found in the 'olpc-licenses' package or in /usr/share/licenses/ on-XO.)

8.2.0

Released October 13, 2008

8.1.0 (Update.1)

Released March 30, 2008

7.1.2 (Ship.2)

Released December 4, 2008


Linux OS and OLPC software

Much of the source code for the OLPC is stored in a "git" repository at http://dev.laptop.org/git/ . You can check out a particular program, e.g. the kernel, with a command like:

 git-clone git://dev.laptop.org/git/sugar

For more details, please see the git page in the wiki.

Other parts of the system are pulled directly from the Fedora 7 source and binary RPMs.

The script used to build the shipping image of the OLPC operating system is called "pilgrim", and it is maintained here: http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=users/cscott/pilgrim;a=summary

Open Firmware (bootstrap ROM)

The source code for Open Firmware can be checked out of its Subversion repository by the command

 svn co svn://openbios.org/openfirmware/

More details are at http://openbios.org/Open_Firmware . Documentation is available at http://openfirmware.org.

Activities

Most activities make their source code available, see Category:XO source.